This study investigates the potential of using crushed concrete as aggregates to produce green and sustainable concrete. Crushed concrete was sieved to powder fine recycled aggregate (PFRA) less than 80 µm and coarse recycled aggregates (CRA). Physical, mechanical, and microstructural properties for PFRA and CRA were evaluated. The effect of the additional rates of PFRA and CRA on strength development of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) was investigated. Additionally, the characteristics of interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between cement paste and recycled aggregate were also examined. Results show that concrete mixtures made with 100% of CRA and 40% PFRA exhibited similar performance to that of the control mixture prepared with 100% natu...
Construction and demolition waste form a significant problem in terms of environmental pollution and...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
Concrete specimens were prepared with a recycled normal-strength concrete (NC) aggregate, a recycled...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
The need for environmental sustainability has led to the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) ...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of mortar and coarse aggregates. The use of recycled agg...
The objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive study about the performance of concrete us...
On account of the shortage of naturally occurring coarse aggregate, recycled aggregate (RA) made fro...
Concrete is extensively used as construction materials in Malaysia. Concrete contributes suitable fe...
Properties of the recycled aggregates and the suitability of the same in structural concrete were s...
An increasing amount of construction and demolishing waste has made the implementation of recycled c...
Use of recycled aggregate in concrete can be useful for environmental protection. Recycled aggregate...
The use of recycled aggregates in concrete opens a whole new range of possibilities in the reuse of ...
The need for sustainable development has given rise to the use of recycled concrete aggregate as sub...
Construction and demolition waste form a significant problem in terms of environmental pollution and...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...
Concrete specimens were prepared with a recycled normal-strength concrete (NC) aggregate, a recycled...
Use of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete can be described in terms of environmental protec...
The need for environmental sustainability has led to the use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) ...
Concrete is a composite material consisting of mortar and coarse aggregates. The use of recycled agg...
The objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive study about the performance of concrete us...
On account of the shortage of naturally occurring coarse aggregate, recycled aggregate (RA) made fro...
Concrete is extensively used as construction materials in Malaysia. Concrete contributes suitable fe...
Properties of the recycled aggregates and the suitability of the same in structural concrete were s...
An increasing amount of construction and demolishing waste has made the implementation of recycled c...
Use of recycled aggregate in concrete can be useful for environmental protection. Recycled aggregate...
The use of recycled aggregates in concrete opens a whole new range of possibilities in the reuse of ...
The need for sustainable development has given rise to the use of recycled concrete aggregate as sub...
Construction and demolition waste form a significant problem in terms of environmental pollution and...
In recent decades, concurrent with expansion of cities, the demand for new buildings and structures ...
Recycled concrete aggregate is considered as the most abundant and used secondary aggregate in concr...